The Flymo EasiLife 250 GO is a fully automatic robotic lawn mower built for small to medium gardens up to 250m². It cuts, mulches and returns to its charging station without any input from you. No grassbox to empty. The fine clippings are returned directly into the lawn, acting as a natural fertiliser.
Operation is remarkably quiet at just 58dB(A) that's quieter than a normal conversation. LawnSense and FrostSense automatically adjust the mowing schedule based on weather conditions and lawn growth. The Push & Go interface keeps things simple, with no complex menus.
The intelligent guide wire supports multiple programmable start points and prevents track marks. PassageSense lets the mower navigate passages as narrow as 60cm. Safety is covered by tilt, lift and collision sensors. The mower is also hose washable for easy maintenance.
These two automatic systems monitor weather conditions and lawn growth to adjust the mowing schedule without any input from you. FrostSense parks the mower during frost or snow. This means your lawn gets cut at the right time not just on a fixed timer that ignores the actual conditions outside.
Ultra-Quiet 58dB(A) Operation -At 58dB(A), this mower is quieter than a normal conversation (typically around 60dB). That means it can run early mornings or evenings without disturbing neighbours. Regular cutting at low noise levels means you can stick to a consistent mowing schedule which is actually better for lawn health than infrequent cuts.
Mulching No Grassbox Required -The mower cuts grass into fine clippings and deposits them back into the lawn. This acts as a natural fertiliser, returning nutrients to the soil. You never need to collect or dispose of grass cuttings. Over time this genuinely improves grass quality and reduces the need for additional lawn feed products.
The guide wire doesn't just bring the mower home it supports programmable start points for multiple cutting areas. This means the mower can efficiently cover different sections of your garden. It also prevents the track marks you'd get from a mower always following the same path back to the charging station.
PassageSense for Narrow Passages -Most gardens aren't one open space. PassageSense allows the mower to detect and navigate through passages as narrow as 60cm. This is the same as the mower's cutting width, so it can work through tight gaps between borders, fences or garden features without getting stuck or needing manual intervention.
Push & Go Interface with Bluetooth App -The onboard LED interface is deliberately simple no screens or complex menus. For more control, the EasiLife Bluetooth app gives access to extended settings including scheduling, troubleshooting and spot-cut functions. Second Area, Override, Park and Spot Cut are all controllable from the app, giving flexibility without unnecessary complexity at the mower itself.
It's designed for gardens up to 250m². That's a small to medium-sized lawn. If your garden is larger than this, you'd need to look at a higher-capacity model such as the EasiLife 500 GO. Worth noting the 250 GO uses the same battery and cable length as the 500 GO, but has a different chip that limits its operating time to 180 minutes per cycle rather than 310 minutes.
No. It uses Bluetooth rather than Wi-Fi. The EasiLife app connects to the mower over a short-range Bluetooth connection. This means you need to be within Bluetooth range to connect you can't control it remotely from outside your home or garden. Some users have reported Bluetooth connectivity and pairing issues, so this is worth bearing in mind if seamless remote control is important to you. Basic operation via the Push & Go interface on the mower itself doesn't require the app at all.
Setup takes time and requires some patience. The boundary wire (150m included) needs to be laid around the perimeter of your lawn. You can either peg it to the surface or bury it. Burying is more work upfront but avoids the risk of the wire being cut by other garden tools or damaged over time. One reviewer reported the burial process took a couple of hours on a day when the ground was soft. The guide wire also needs to be connected to the boundary wire correctly the charger's indicator light will show green when the connection is made properly. Customer feedback on setup is mixed: roughly half of reviewers found it straightforward and half found it time-consuming or tricky.
Yes, up to a maximum slope gradient of 25%. That covers most typical residential garden slopes. If your garden has sections steeper than 25% you may find the mower struggles or avoids those areas. It's worth mapping out your garden's gradient before purchasing if you have significant inclines.
The mower operates at 58dB(A). For context, a normal conversation is around 60dB and a quiet office is around 50dB. At 58dB it's genuinely quiet quiet enough to run in the early morning or evening without causing a disturbance to neighbours. This is one of the practical advantages of robotic mowers over petrol or corded electric models which typically operate at 85 - 95dB.
There is no grassbox. The mower cuts the grass into very fine clippings and deposits them back onto the lawn surface. Because it cuts little and often, the clippings are small enough to fall between grass blades and decompose quickly. This returns nitrogen and other nutrients to the soil, effectively acting as a natural fertiliser. Over time this can improve the density and colour of your lawn without any additional products.
Customer feedback on battery life is one of the more significant concerns with this product. Out of 45 battery-related reviews, 38 were negative. Some users report batteries failing to hold charge after a period of use, with some failing within the first couple of years. The mower does come with a 2-year manufacturer's warranty from Husqvarna UK. If battery replacement is needed outside of warranty, replacement batteries are available but represent an additional cost. This is worth factoring in when considering the overall value of the product.
Yes. The intelligent guide wire supports programmable start points which allows the mower to work across more than one cutting area. The PassageSense function also enables the mower to navigate through passages as narrow as 60cm between areas. The charging station can be placed anywhere around the edge of the lawn including corners which gives flexibility when planning your layout. The included components (150m of boundary wire, 200 staples and 4+5 couplers and connectors) provide enough material for most small to medium garden configurations.
| Brand | Flymo |
| Model Number | 9704904-01 |
| ASIN | B08W8D4JS6 |
| GTIN | 07392930545144 |
| Manufacturer | Husqvarna UK |
| Colour | Orange and Grey |
| Weight | 6.1 kg |
| Power Source | Battery powered |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Working Area | Up to 250m² |
| Cutting Width | 60 cm |
| Cutting Height Range | 61 cm (adjustable) |
| Noise Level | 58 dB(A) |
| Maximum Slope | 25% |
| Minimum Passage Width | 60 cm |
| Assembly Required | No |
| App Control | EasiLife Bluetooth app |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth (short range) |
| Interface | Push & Go with LED indicators |
| Safety Sensors | Tilt, Lift and Collision |
| Weather Adaptation | LawnSense and FrostSense |
| Grass Disposal | Mulching (no grassbox) |
| Charging Station Placement | Anywhere around lawn edge including corners |
| Guide Wire Function | Multiple programmable start points |
| Included Boundary Wire | 150 m |
| Included Staples | 200 |
| Included Couplers & Connectors | 4+5 |
| Washable | Hose washable |
| Materials | Alloy steel and plastic |
| Manufacturer Warranty | 2 years |
| Unit Count | 1 |